The biggest cities will also have the most high-end real estate, but how many homes for sale over $1 million are there, and which cities have the most?

To answer these questions GOBankingRates partnered with Redfin, the real estate brokerage company. Redfin compiled data on the number of million-dollar homes available throughout the U.S. in 2017, and the average cost of these million-plus listings. We also included a representative home that was recently on the market. Click through to see what a $1 million home looks like across America.

30. Fremont, Calif.

Number of million-dollar listings: 560 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.46 million in 2017

Fremont is a city in the San Francisco Bay Area. Formerly a more industrial suburb, the city is now seeing real estate prices rise. The number of million-dollar listings increased 8.5 percent in 2017, compared to 2016.

This 3,136 square foot Fremont house has five bedrooms and three baths and a backyard with fruit trees for $1.89 million. The master bedroom has a private balcony and the remodeled kitchen has expansive granite counters.

29. McLean, Va.

Number of million-dollar listings: 566 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.96 million in 2017

McLean is part of the Washington, D.C., metro area and is among the most prominent places to live in the region. According to Redfin’s data, the number of million-dollar homes in McLean increased 8 percent in 2017. The average price for luxury homes also went up, from $1.78 million in 2016 to nearly $2 million this year. As for the number of homes priced $5 million or higher, the area had 12 listed at the time the research was collected.

For $1.59 million a buyer can land a pretty sizable house in McLean. Try 9,000 square feet on Old Dominion Drive. The home has five bedrooms and seven baths and features a back terrace with a waterfall.

28. Santa Barbara, Calif.

Number of million-dollar listings: 586 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $2.4 million in 2017

Ten of the cities with the most million-dollar homes for sale are located in California, including Santa Barbara. The number of listings in the city grew 4 percent in 2017. Although there are quite a few million-dollar homes, the number of $5 million-dollar listings stands at 33, according to Redfin.

What does a home that costs around $1 million look like in Santa Barbara? Picture a three-bedroom, two-bath, 1,546-square-foot cottage in the Eucalyptus Hill neighborhood. Although not a mansion by any means, the home is quite charming with a cozy front porch and features a pool, fireplace and skylights.

27. Bethesda, Md.

Number of million-dollar listings: 587 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.69 million in 2017

Bethesda is located in the greater Washington, D.C., area, making it an ideal location to live for those who work in the capital. The number of million-dollar listings rose 3 percent in 2017. Although the number of homes on the market increased this year, the average multi-million listing price decreased slightly from $1.7 million in 2016.

Interested buyers can find a five-bedroom home on Thoreau Drive in Bethesda for $1.2 million. The colonial style home has slightly more than 3,900 square feet of space, five bedrooms, 4.5 baths, walk-in closets and many upgrades.

26. Boca Raton, Fla.

Number of million-dollar listings: 590 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $2.5 million in 2017

Boca Raton is one of five Florida cities with the most million-dollar homes for sale. In this city, the number of listings decreased by 2.3 percent from 2016. That’s the equivalent of 14 listings. Although inventory went down at the million-dollar listing price, the average listing price went up slightly in 2017 to $2.5 million. Florida is also one of the best places to own investment property.

If you’re looking for your own little paradise, you can buy a five-bedroom, three-bathroom Mediterranean-inspired house for about $1.3 million. This particular home is located in the Carriage Hill neighborhood and is situated along the El Rio Canal. The home offers breathtaking views, a swimming pool and plenty of space at more than 3,500 square feet.

25. Beverly Hills, Calif.

Number of million-dollar listings: 605 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $6 million in 2017

Beverly Hills has a zip code that everyone could recite. As for million-dollar homes in the 90210 zip code, they’ve decreased by nearly 8 percent since 2016. That’s a difference of 52 listings. The average $1 million-plus listing price rose to $6 million from $5.8 million, however. Beverly Hills does have its fair share of $5 million listings at 202. Part of the 310 area code, Beverly Hills is in one of the richest area codes in the country.

What does a home for roughly $3 million get you? Try four bedrooms, four baths, two master suites, a heated pool and beautiful canyon views at this Angelo View Drive home off Lower Benedict Canyon. The contemporary home offers a little more than 3,800 square feet and a half-acre of property.

24. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Number of million-dollar listings: 607 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $2.4 million in 2017

The number of million-dollar listings in Fort Lauderdale fell by 4 percent from 2016 to 2017. That’s the equivalent of 25 homes. Pricing, however, stayed relatively the same. There are 41 $5 million listings this year.

Luxury homes for sale in Fort Lauderdale will not disappoint. For close to $2.8 million you can own a five-bedroom, seven-bath custom estate in the Idlewyld community. This is in walking distance of Las Olas, beaches and fine dining.

23. Danville, Calif.

Number of million-dollar listings: 642 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.7 million in 2017

The million-dollar home inventory in Danville grew 1.4 percent in 2017 to 642 homes from 633 the year before. Average prices rose to about $1.7 million from $1.6 million the year before. Compared to $1 million listings, the number of $5 million mansions for sale is quite small at five in 2017.

For $1.2 million, you can purchase a 2,293-square-foot, ranch-style home with four bedrooms and two baths. This particular home on Greenbrook Drive has 0.66 acres and an above-ground swimming pool.

22. Bellevue, Wash.

Number of million-dollar listings: 775 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.9 million in 2017

Bellevue had the highest growth in million-dollar home listings in 2017 vs. other cities on the list. The increase of 26.8 percent equals an additional 164 listings on the market this past year.

Want to know what your money will buy you in Bellevue? For $1.5 million, you can get a four-bedroom, 2.5-bath home in an award-winning school district. One example is this two-level home built in 1998 that’s 2,730 square feet.

21. Miami Beach, Fla.

Number of million-dollar listings: 796 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $3.9 million in 2017

Miami Beach had a lot of million-dollar homes listed in 2017, but nothing compared to the previous year. In fact, there were 223 fewer homes for sale at this price than in 2016, for a decline of about 22 percent. Miami Beach did have a high volume of $5 million-dollar listings at 160. It costs a lot to live in a luxury beach town like Miami Beach, but it’s still cheaper than New York.

Buyers who have $3 million to bring to the table can purchase a four-bedroom, 3.5-bath home on Normandy Shores, which is basically your own private island. A home on North Shore Drive offers panoramic views through 30 feet of windows and doors.

20. Denver

Number of million-dollar listings: 802 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.6 million in 2017

The capital of Colorado has more than its share of million-dollar homes. Over the course of a year, the number of listings increased 16.2 percent to 802 homes from 690 in 2016. There was also a slight gain in the average price of these luxury homes.

A $1.2 million-dollar home on Tennyson Street is quite charming with its 1930s architecture. It’s also spacious at 4,689 square feet. The four-bedroom home offers stunning mountain and lake views.

19. Irvine, Calif.

Number of million-dollar listings: 846 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.8 million in 2017

The million-dollar housing market in Irvine picked up slightly in 2017, with an increase of 2.2 percent. Prices remained pretty stable when compared to 2016. As for $5 million-dollar listings, Irvine had a total of 23 when the Redin numbers were collected.

A 2,535-square-foot home in the Westpark Area of Irvine is priced at slightly less than $1.4 million. This particular listing is located on a cul-de-sac and has five bedrooms and three baths. The home has an open floor plan and many luxury upgrades.

18. Atlanta

Number of million-dollar listings: 904 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.8 million in 2017

Atlanta’s inventory of million-dollar homes increased 10.4 percent in 2017 vs. 2016. Prices in the city remained largely unchanged and there were 18 homes listed for $5 million.

A price of $1.5 million appears to go a lot further in Atlanta than other markets, at least in terms of space. For instance, a home on Wildwood in Morningside has 6,615 square feet. The open floor plan includes six bedrooms, 5.5 baths, walk-in closets and an in-ground pool, among other notable features.

17. Honolulu

Number of million-dollar listings: 959 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $2.2 million in 2017

Honolulu had a 9.1 percent increase in million-dollar home inventory in 2017. To put that in perspective, that’s a jump from 879 homes to 959. Prices didn’t change much. As for $5 million homes, Honolulu had 49. It’s not surprising that the largest city in Hawaii is on this list — Hawaii is the most expensive state to live in by a long shot.

You can get your own private oasis with four beds, three baths and 2,808 square feet for a little more than $1.5 million on Hao Street. The custom-built home has high-beam ceilings and offers mountain and ocean views.

16. Scottsdale, Ariz.

Number of million-dollar listings: 1,047 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $2 million in 2017

The number of $1 million home listings in Scottsdale grew 5.5 percent this past year to 1,047. Average home prices also rose, from $1.8 million to roughly $2 million. The city had 26 homes listed for $5 million in 2017.

Mansions for sale in Scottsdale are incredibly spacious inside and out. For example, this home on East Filaree Lane is listed for $1.8 million and boasts over an acre of land and nearly 6,000 square feet of home space. There are four bedrooms and 4.5 baths, and the living room and dining room overlook the private resort patio and pool.

15. Austin, Texas

Number of million-dollar listings: 1,057 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.9 million in 2017

The inventory of million-dollar homes in Austin rose 20.7 percent in 2017 to 1,057 listings. The average price of luxury homes showed a modest gain.

For luxury real estate near downtown Austin, a buyer can spend $1.5 million for a five-bedroom, 4.5-bath, 4,073-square-foot house. This particular mid-century modern home on Balcones Drive has more than a quarter of an acre of land with a private, flat backyard.

14. Naples, Fla.

Number of million-dollar listings: 1,109 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $2.5 million in 2017

Though Naples made the list of the most million-dollar homes for sale, it’s one of the few that saw inventory decline. The number of homes this year fell 8.9 percent from 2016, when there were 1,218 listings. The city does have a high volume of $5 million-dollar listings, however — 77, according to the collected data.

A $1.85 million-dollar home in Naples on Tavolara Lane is 4,165 square feet with three bedrooms and four baths. The Spanish-style home is located in Marsh Cove at Fiddler’s Creek with both golf and lake views. Distinguishable features include grand archways, two fireplaces and a spacious kitchen.

13. Miami

Number of million-dollar listings: 1,203 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $2.3 million in 2017

There’s no shortage of luxury real estate in Miami, and the inventory got even higher in 2017 with 4.4 percent increase in the number of million-dollar homes for sale. As for $5 million home listings: the city had 79 in 2017.

For about $2.3 million in Miami you can buy a 2,710-square-foot condo with two bedrooms and 2.5 baths on the scenic bay front of Miami. Building amenities include a lap pool with two spas and cabana areas.

12. Boston

Number of million-dollar listings: 1,322 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $2.2 million in 2017

Boston is another city on the list that experienced exceptional growth in luxury homes. According to the data, million-dollar home listings grew 14.3 percent in 2017. Boston is also no stranger to $5 million homes, with 75 listings.

What will that kind of money buy you? A million dollars doesn’t stretch as far in Boston as in other places. For instance, $1.2 million will buy you a 1,118-square-foot condo with two bedrooms and two baths. This particular listing on Charlesgate E is located on the fourth floor of a turn-of-the-20th-century mansion and is conveniently located near a couple of subway stations as well as Fenway Park.

11. Washington, D.C.

Number of million-dollar listings: 1,323 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.9 million in 2017

The nation’s capital offers a high volume of luxury real estate that continued to grow over the past year. The number of million-dollar home listings climbed 20.4 percent in 2017, or an additional 224 luxury homes for sale. Average prices remained pretty consistent from year to year. As one of the most expensive cities in America, it costs more to live comfortably in Washington.

For $1.2 million, a buyer can purchase a 2,811-square-foot condo with three bedrooms and 2.5 baths in the bayfront overlooking Garfield Park. The home features two wood fireplaces, an updated kitchen and a courtyard.

10. Newport Beach, Calif.

Number of million-dollar listings: 1,341 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $3.2 million in 2017

Newport Beach had a slight decrease in the number of million-dollar homes for sale in 2017. Listings declined 2.9 percent from the past year, while the average listing price rose slightly to $3.2 million from $3.1 million in 2016. The beach community also had a significant number of $5 million home listings at 166.

For $3 million, a buyer can get a 2,723-square-foot condo in the heart of Newport Beach Harbor. One listing at VUE Newport has three bedrooms and three baths and is close to waterside restaurants and boutiques.

9. Seattle

Number of million-dollar listings: 1,347 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.7 million in 2017

Luxury real estate in Seattle increased by nearly 21 percent from a year earlier to 1,347 residences. Seattle had only 22 houses listed for $5 million in 2017. Across the entire Seattle housing market, home prices are skyrocketing.

The home on NE Windermere Street is listed for $1.2 million and offers 2,049 square feet of living space. The one-level home has two bedrooms and 1.75 baths, with a good number of upgrades. There is also a fountain with a fish pond and plenty of community amenities.

8. Dallas

Number of million-dollar listings: 1,522 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $2.1 million in 2017

Dallas saw strong growth in the number of million-dollar home listings over the past year. According to Redfin, the city’s high-dollar residences grew 11.3 percent in 2017. Average listing prices dipped slightly to just less than $2.1 million. See what it takes to live in Texas’s most expensive zip code, a suburb of Dallas.

If you’re in need of a home with plenty of space, consider this Azalea Lane listing. For about $1.6 million, the five-bedroom, 6.5-bath home offers 5,388 square feet of living space. The home is equipped with many features to intrigue buyers — hardwood floors, luxurious windows, upgraded appliances and more.

7. Houston

Number of million-dollar listings: 1,699 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.8 million in 2017

Houston is another Texas city that experienced decent growth in the number of million-dollar homes for sale in 2017, with that figure rising 9.1 percent from the previous year. Although Houston had nearly 1,700 million-dollar listings in 2017, it only had 32 homes priced at $5 million or above.

For roughly $1.8 million you can purchase a luxury townhome with three bedrooms, 3.5 baths and more than 4,000 square feet of space. The English style home features marble floors, a fireplace, four floors and a terrace on the top floor.

6. Chicago

Number of million-dollar listings: 1,877 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.8 million in 2017

The Windy City had a slight dip in million-dollar inventory in 2017. According to the data, the number of million-dollar homes for sale decreased 2.5 percent from 1,925 listings in 2016. The average price also went down to $1.85 million from about $2 million.

For a little more than $1.8 million, a buyer can get a newly built home with six beds, six baths and 5,600 square feet of space. This particular one is located on North Hermitage Avenue.

5. San Jose, Calif.

Number of million-dollar listings: 2,048 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.5 million in 2017

San Jose has a significant number of million-dollar residences. Inventory increased 5.6 percent in 2017 to more than 2,000 homes. However, the city has one of the lowest inventories on the list for $5 million-dollar homes for sale, with only two listings in 2017. At least incomes are increasing in the San Jose metro area.

For $1.5 million, you can purchase a 1,800-square-foot updated ranch in the Los Gatos-Cambrian border area. The home has three bedrooms and two baths, including a spa-like master bath. The backyard includes a hot tub.

4. San Diego

Number of million-dollar listings: 2,357 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $1.9 million in 2017

San Diego also has a high inventory of million-dollar homes, and it continued to rise in 2017. Homes for sale with the million-dollar price tag increased 5.1 percent from last year. There were 72 homes listed at $5 million.

If you’re in search of luxury real estate in San Diego, you can get a 2,475-square-foot home with three bedrooms and four baths listed for about $1.6 million on Dickens Street. The villa is located on the hill in Point Loma and offers an abundance of natural light, travertine flooring and an open floor plan.

3. San Francisco

Number of million-dollar listings: 2,616 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $2 million in 2017

San Francisco is widely known for its expensive real estate. The number of million-dollar homes for sale certainly is proof of that, with 2,616 listings in 2017. Even the rental prices in San Francisco are expensive. The million-dollar inventory only increased 1 percent in 2017, however. As for $5 million-dollar homes for sale: the city had 104 listed in 2017.

If you have about $1.4 million to spend in San Francisco, you can purchase a modern townhouse that’s 1,284 square feet and features two beds and 2.5 baths. The back deck offers a stunning view of downtown San Francisco.

2. Los Angeles

Number of million-dollar listings: 7,055 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $2.6 million in 2017

The number of million-dollar listings in Los Angeles increased 4.4 percent in 2017, according to the research. The average listing price also increased slightly. The cost of living is rising across the board in Los Angeles. Potential home buyers had their fair share of $5 million-dollar listings to choose from in 2017, with 558 on the market.

For $2.1 million you can purchase this residence in the Bird Streets enclave. The home boasts nearly 1,800 square feet, three bedrooms and 2.5 baths, and offers exceptional views from the Hollywood Hills.

1. New York

Number of million-dollar listings: 9,221 in 2017Average million-plus listing price: $3.1 million in 2017

The Big Apple comprises five boroughs, which is one reason it has more than 9,000 million-dollar homes for sale in 2017. That figure rose 4.6 percent over the past year, according to the research. It’s not surprising that the city had the highest number of $5 million home listings, with 1,153 at the time the data was collected.

If you have a little more than $3 million to spend, you can purchase a two-unit Harlem Townhouse on West 132nd Street. The home still has original details, like fireplace mantles and wainscoting, plus modern updates like Sonos media systems and individual A/C systems for each floor. The home can also be split into its own studio apartment for rental income.

31/31

California Dominates the Cities With the Most Million-Dollar Homes

New York may have the No. 1 city, but California has Nos. 2-5. Five out of the top 10 cities with the most million-dollar homes are in California. All told, one-third of the cities in this list of 30 are in the Golden State.

Advertiser Disclosure: Many of the offers appearing on this site are from advertisers from which this website receives compensation for being listed here. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site (including, for example, the order in which they appear). These offers do not represent all financial or credit offers available.

We make money easy.

Get email updates to help you make more, save more and live a richer life.